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Vol. 63

No. 4

September/

October

1969

THE INCORPORATED LAW SOCIETY

OF

President

EUNAN McCARRON

IRELAND

Vice-Presidents

JAMES R. C. GREEN

JAMES W. O'DONOVAN

Secretary

ERIC A. PLUNKETT

Assistant Secretary

JOSEPH G. FINNEOAN

CONTENTS

Proceedings of the Council ...............

41

income Tax

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-Grmm-d Rente .........

42

Land Bonds .................................

42

Criminal Legal Aid Costs ...............

43

Statutory Instruments of Circuit and

District Court Costs

...............

44

Company Formation

.....................

44

Cases of the Month ........................

45

Book Review .................................

46

County Registrar's Association .........

47

I.B.A. Tokyo Conference ..................

47

Solicitor's Acts 1954-60 ..................

48

Oireachtas Members

.....................

48

Society of Young Solicitors ...............

48

Index of Statutory Instruments .........

48

The Registry

..............................

51

41

MEETINGS OF THE COUNCIL

July 10th: The President in the chair; also present

Messrs. Ralph J. Walker, Patrick Noonan, Robert

McD. Taylor, Desmond Moran, Gerard M.

Doyle, Francis J. Lanigan, James R. G. Green,

James W. -O^Denevan, Patrick C. Moore. Augus

tus Cullen, Rory O'Connor, Bruce St. j. Blake,

Walter Beatty, William A. Osborne, John C.

O'Carroll, Gerald Mickey, Peter D. M. Prentice,

Desmond J. Collins, Joseph Dundon, B. J. Car-

roll, John Carrigan, Christopher Hogan, William

M. Cahir, Thomas Jackson, Brendan A. McGrati]

and Norman T. J. Spendlove.

The following was among the business trans

acted :

Taxing Master

Following a discussion on

the position which

arises from the vacancy caused by the retirement

of Master O'Reilly it was decided that a deputa

tion should go to the Minister for Justice with a

view

to stressing the importance of filling the

vacancy at an early date.

Land Commission acquisitions. Payment in Land

Bonds

The Council received correspondence dealing with

the hardship on owners whose lands are acquired

through the payment of purchase money and costs

in Land Bonds which in many cases will become

seriously depreciated before the date of allocation.

A deputation was appointed to seek an interview

with the Minister for Justice, the Minister for

Lands and the Land Judge and to propose that

the purchase price of lands acquired should be